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Fager Hilda is suitable for horses that you would describe as some of the following:
Hilda is a double-jointed titanium bit with laying joints and a tongue relief. Thanks to the laying joints and light material, this bit will give you a consistent contact even when you take the reins, but still keep a light feeling in the hand.
Horizontal joints will lay flat against the tongue and palate to give a more gentle pressure on the tongue than vertical joints. This is good for a horse that can overreact when you take the reins.
A bit with tongue relief suits horses with large, sensitive tongues who can open their mouths, pull the reins, and play with their tongues.
Material
Titanium is a tasteless metal that naturally adapts to the mouth's temperature, encouraging the horse to accept the bit and be more comfortable.
We usually recommend a Titanium bit for sensitive-mouthed horses who can react to other metals, e.g. red marks or sores developing, despite a soft contact from the hands.
Titanium gives a super light feeling in the hand and quicker response compared to a heavier bit, particularly when combined with the correct mouthpiece for the individual horse.
Loose rings
Loose Rings are designed to move independently to the mouthpiece. This allows the horse more freedom to use his tongue, allowing them to place the pressure from the mouthpiece either higher or lower, whichever they prefer. Loose Rings are a good choice for a horse that can be slightly stiff or hard in the mouth.
More about the mouthpiece
Loose Rings are designed to move independently to the mouthpiece. This allows the horse more freedom to use his tongue, enabling them to place the pressure from the mouthpiece either higher or lower, whichever they prefer.
Loose Rings are a good choice for a horse that can lean on the bit and can feel stiff to get a softer, more flexible contact.
More about the loose rings
A loose ring bit should sit comfortably with about 2–5 mm space on each side of the horse’s mouth. If the bit is too narrow it may pinch the lips, while a bit that is too wide can move too much and reduce stability.
If your horse has sensitive mouth corners, we recommend adding bit guards to protect the skin.
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| 95 mm | 105 mm | 115 mm | 125 mm | 135 mm | 145 mm | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thickness, mm | 14 | 14 | 14 | 14 | 14 | |
| Rings size, mm | 60 | 60 | 65 | 65 | 65 | |
| Weight, g | 160 | 170 | 180 | 190 | 195 |
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Measurements –
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